Date: Sun Aug 29 1993 13:16:00
From: Sheppard Gordon
Subj: Swarming Insect UFOs
UFO -------------------------------
INSECT UFOS.
(UNIDENTIFIED FLYING OBJECTS)
06/08/89
PR Newswire
NEW YORK, June 8 -- Many UFO sightings have defied a
satisfactory explanation. But one cause for at least some of those
alien spacecraft can be traced to vast swarms of nocturnal,
migrating insects. Dr. Phillip Callahan, a biophysicist, hit on
this possibility after he placed insects in an electrical field and
discovered that they emitted a visible light, technically called a
corona discharge.
"I'm firmly convinced that many of these weird night sightings
where you see objects in the dark sky are merely swarms of nocturnal
insects giving off a luminescent glow," says Callahan, a member of
the Optical Society of America.
Many insect species migrate after dusk, often riding the winds of
a storm front. And, storm fronts have the electrical conditions to
make the insects glow eerily in the night sky. Also, the shape of
an insect swarm seems to fit the popular configuration of a UFO.
"Most migrating insects fly in clumps. Those on the outer edge
of the swarm fly back into the body of the saucer-shaped swarm,
giving a hazy outline to the edge of the buzzing mass."
According to Callahan, insect swarms emit blue, green, and
yellow light, adding to the extraterrestrial aura of their flight.
In one verification test, he checked the migration of spruce budworm
moths in Utah against the incidence of UFO sightings.
"There was a perfect match in place and time between UFO
sightings and the migrations of spruce budworm moths," concludes
Callahan. "I'm convinced that a lot of night sightings of UFO's are
just lit-up insects riding storm fronts."
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